The Use of Single-Subject Research to Identify Evidence-Based Practice in Special Education
State University of New York · Stony Brook University · +6 more institutions
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Single-subject research plays an important role in the development of evidence-based practice in special education. The defining features of single-subject research are presented, the contributions of single-subject research for special education are reviewed, and a specific proposal is offered for using single-subject research to document evidence-based practice. This article allows readers to determine if a specific study is a credible example of single-subject research and if a specific practice or procedure has been validated as “evidence-based” via single-subject research.
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- Single-subject design
- Psychology
- Special education
- Educational research
- Mathematics education
- Computer science
- Psychotherapist
UN Sustainable Development Goals
- Quality Education
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